16 Related Articles, between 2018-06-20 and 2018-05-02

Brexit talks go `to the wire´ as Theresa May faces.... The Prime Minister hopes to avoid defeat as MPs vote on Parliament´s role in the process of leaving the European Union. >>

British lawmakers vote down pro-EU proposals on Brexit terms, for now. British lawmakers rejected proposals by pro-European Union politicians Wednesday that were intended to lock the U.K. into the bloc's customs union and single market after Brexit. The results were a victory for Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative government, which is determined to take the... >>

Commemorative signed copies of Brexit Act given to.... Theresa May and Brexit Secretary David Davis signed copies of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act for colleagues. >>

Critics scoff at UK govt claim of Brexit spending dividend. British Prime Minister Theresa May says a 3.4 percent a year boost to health care funding will be partly paid for by a "Brexit dividend" of money saved by leaving the European Union >>

Ken Clarke: Europe 'well aware' of UK divisions. Veteran Tory Ken Clarke says it is ridiculous to suggest that MPs will undermine Theresa May's authority in the Brexit negotiations if they rebel over the EU Withdrawal Bill. >>

Leading pro-EU rebel lawmaker backs down, will support.... LONDON, June 20 (Reuters) - The pro-European Union lawmaker leading a group of rebels threatening to vote against Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit law... >>

May faces down pro-EU rebel lawmakers to win Brexit vote. LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May won a crucial Brexit vote in parliament on Wednesday, keeping her divided government's plans to end more than 40 years of British partnership with the European Union on track. >>

May to talk Brexit with EU leaders impatient for progress. BRUSSELS (AP) - British Prime Minister Theresa May is facing a chiding from European Union leaders over the U.K.'s slow progress in planning for Brexit.May... >>

May welcomes Brexit transition, trade talks loom. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May welcomed the approval by European Union leaders on Friday of a transition period to help business adapt after Brexit, telling the bloc to ride the "new dynamic" in upcoming trade talks. >>

Theresa May faces fresh Brexit showdown in the Commons. Tory rebels want Parliament to be given more power over Britain´s exit from the European Union. >>

Theresa May's day of Brexit reckoning is coming, sooner or later. This week, British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a moment of truth over Brexit. After months of debating the detail of the legislation that will trigger UK withdrawal from the European Union, the House of Commons will stage crucial votes on Tuesday and Wednesday that will decide her fate. >>

UK business warns May post-Brexit frictionless trade more important than tariffs - source. LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - British business leaders warned
Prime Minister Theresa May during a meeting on Monday that
maintaining frictionless trade with the European Union after
Brexit was probably more important than any tariff levels, a
source told Reuters. >>

UK government moving forward as one on Brexit plans-PM.... LONDON, April 23 (Reuters) - The British government is moving forward as one on its plans to leave the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May's... >>

UK national health service to get $26.5 billion boost post-Brexit, PM Theresa May says. The money will come partly from tax hikes and partly from money that will no longer be going to the European Union. >>

UPDATE 1-UK business warns May post-Brexit frictionless trade more important than tariffs - source. LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - British business leaders warned
Prime Minister Theresa May during a meeting on Monday that
maintaining frictionless trade with the European Union after
Brexit was probably more important than the imposition of any
tariffs, a source told Reuters. >>

Warring Bexit sides squeeze Theresa May as clock ticks.... LONDON (AP) - Pro-Brexit lawmakers are pressing British Prime Minister Theresa May not to keep the U.K. tied to the European Union's customs union, as the... >>